On Tuesday 20 November 2012 13:28:42 Mark Haney wrote:
Up until the latest version of Kate (3.8.5 with Qt v4.8.1 & KDE
v4.8.5)
I've been able to use it over a remote LAN connection without any
trouble. (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how to
highlight perl and javascript code in vi, this is what I use)
For some reason they don't include the X version of vi by default so I always
have to do:
yum install vim-X11
Then just call gvim instead of vi/vim - gvim being what is called if you
KDE/GNOME menus.
Having done that it has always automatically had syntax highlighting turned on
for Perl, PHP. Javascript, Bash,.....
I spend most of my time working over SSH connections to various servers and
editing using gvim to be the quickest to use - not to mention most powerful.
Now it's just dog slow. Simply typing a single word such as 'testing'
is lagging on the keystrokes. Anybody know of a place to start figuring
this out? I know I can hit the KDE people, but I'd like to have some
debugging data to send to them.
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Gary Stainburn
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